Adjusting Date Calendar

I would like to set up a date calendar so that the user can select a year rather than scrolling through the months to get to the next year.
The purpose of this is that the user can select a start date and a maturity date on different products ie. loans. We can then use the information (difference between dates) to determine payments, etc.
Has anyone any information on this?

When the calendar is displayed, click on the year and you'll get scroll "arrows" where you can quickly change the year.

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    import java.awt.event.*;
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    import javax.swing.event.*;
    import javax.swing.border.Border;
    import javax.swing.border.EmptyBorder;
    import javax.swing.border.EtchedBorder;
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    import javax.swing.plaf.ComboBoxUI;
    import javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicComboBoxEditor;
    import javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalComboBoxUI;
    import com.sun.java.swing.plaf.motif.MotifComboBoxUI;
    import com.sun.java.swing.plaf.windows.WindowsComboBoxUI;
    import java.util.Calendar;
    import java.util.Date;
    import java.util.GregorianCalendar;
    import java.util.Vector;
    import java.util.EventListener;
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        SimpleDateFormat sdf;
        Class returnClass=null;
        FormattedCalendar fc = new FormattedCalendar(sdf);
        Object alternate=null;
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             switch (ke.getKeyCode()) {
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              case KeyEvent.VK_ENTER:
                  setValue(jtf.getText());
                  javax.swing.FocusManager.getCurrentManager().focusNextComponent(jtf);
                  break;
        JMaskField jmf = null;
        JTextField editorComponent;
        boolean blockItemStateEvent=false, blockActionEvent=false;
        private DatePopup datePopup;
        public DateComboBox(JMaskField JMF, SimpleDateFormat SDF) {
         this(SDF);
         setEditor(mcbe = new MyComboBoxEditor(jmf=JMF));
         ((JTextField)getEditor().getEditorComponent()).addKeyListener(ka);
        public DateComboBox(JMaskField JMF) { this(JMF, defaultSDF); }
        public DateComboBox(SimpleDateFormat SDF) {
         setFormat(sdf=SDF);
         editorComponent = (JTextField)getEditor().getEditorComponent();
         addItem(fc);
         editorComponent.addKeyListener(ka);
        public DateComboBox() {
         this(defaultSDF);
        // JComboBox source code sez not to override this, but waddahell
        public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
         setValue(getEditor().getItem());
        public void setReturnClass(Class aClass) {
         if (aClass==null || aClass==String.class || aClass==Date.class ||
                       aClass.isAssignableFrom(Calendar.class)) {
             returnClass=aClass;
         } else throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid return class");
        public Class getReturnClass() { return returnClass; }
        public void setSelectedItem(Object item) { setValue(item); }
        public void setValue(Object value) {
         ((JTextField)getEditor().getEditorComponent()).setEditable(true);
         Object oldSelectedItem = super.getSelectedItem();
         blockActionEvent=true;
         blockItemStateEvent=true;
         dataModel.setSelectedItem(null);
         blockActionEvent=false;
         blockItemStateEvent=false;
         if (value instanceof Date) {
             if (jmf!=null) jmf.setMaskDocument();
             fc.setTime((Date)value);
             super.setSelectedItem(fc);
         } else if (value instanceof Calendar) {
             if (jmf!=null) jmf.setMaskDocument();
             fc.setTime(((Calendar)value).getTime());
             super.setSelectedItem(fc);
         } else if (alternate!=null && alternate.toString().equalsIgnoreCase(value.toString())) {
             if (jmf!=null) jmf.setOrigDocument();
             super.setSelectedItem(alternate);
             ((JTextField)getEditor().getEditorComponent()).setEditable(false);
         } else if (value instanceof String) {
             try {
              fc.setTime((String)value);
              super.setSelectedItem(fc);
              if (jmf!=null) jmf.setMaskDocument();
             catch (ParseException pe) {
              if (jmf!=null) jmf.setMaskDocument();
              super.setSelectedItem(value);
              fireInvalidDate(new InvalidDateEvent(this, value));
         } else {
             if (jmf!=null) jmf.setMaskDocument();
             fireInvalidDate(new InvalidDateEvent(this, value));
        public void addInvalidDateListener(InvalidDateListener l) {
         listenerList.add(InvalidDateListener.class, l);
        public void removeInvalidDateListener(InvalidDateListener l) {
         listenerList.remove(InvalidDateListener.class, l);
        protected void fireInvalidDate(final InvalidDateEvent e) {
         final Object[] listeners = listenerList.getListenerList();
    //     System.out.println("SI="+super.getSelectedIndex()+", lc="+listeners.length);
         SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() { public void run() {
             for (int i=listeners.length-2; i>=0; i-=2 ) {
              if (listeners==InvalidDateListener.class ) {
              ((InvalidDateListener)listeners[i+1]).invalidDate(e);
    protected void fireActionEvent() {
         if (!blockActionEvent) super.fireActionEvent();
    protected void fireItemStateChanged(ItemEvent e) {
         if (!blockItemStateEvent) super.fireItemStateChanged(e);
    public Object getValue() {
         Object selectedItem = super.getSelectedItem();
         if (selectedItem==fc) {
         if (jmf != null) jmf.setMaskDocument();
         if (returnClass==null || returnClass==Calendar.class) return fc;
         if (returnClass==Date.class) return fc.getTime();
         if (returnClass==String.class) return fc.toString();
         } else if (selectedItem==alternate) if (jmf!=null) jmf.setOrigDocument();
         else if (jmf!=null) jmf.setMaskDocument();
         return selectedItem;
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         if (alternate != null) super.removeItem(alternate);
         datePopup.setAlternate(Alternate);
         alternate = Alternate;
         super.addItem(alternate);
    public Object getAlternate() { return alternate; }
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         ComboBoxUI cui = (ComboBoxUI) UIManager.getUI(this);
         if (cui instanceof MetalComboBoxUI) { cui = new MetalDateComboBoxUI(); }
         else if (cui instanceof MotifComboBoxUI) { cui = new MotifDateComboBoxUI(); }
         else if (cui instanceof WindowsComboBoxUI) { cui = new WindowsDateComboBoxUI(); }
         setUI(cui);
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         protected ComboPopup createPopup() { return datePopup = new DatePopup(comboBox, sdf); }
    class WindowsDateComboBoxUI extends WindowsComboBoxUI {
         protected ComboPopup createPopup() { return datePopup = new DatePopup(comboBox, sdf); }
    class MotifDateComboBoxUI extends MotifComboBoxUI {
         protected ComboPopup createPopup() { return datePopup = new DatePopup(comboBox, sdf); }
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         datePopup.setFormat(SDF);
         fc.setFormat(SDF);
    public SimpleDateFormat getFormat() { return sdf; }
    class DatePopup implements ComboPopup, MouseMotionListener, MouseListener,
                   KeyListener, PopupMenuListener, ActionListener {
    private static final SimpleDateFormat defaultSDF = new SimpleDateFormat("MM/dd/yy");
    // protected SimpleDateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("MMM d, yyyy");
    protected SimpleDateFormat dateFormat;// = new SimpleDateFormat("MM/dd/yy");
    protected DateComboBox comboBox;
    protected Calendar calendar;
    protected JPopupMenu popup;
    protected JLabel monthLabel;
    protected JPanel days = null, alternatePanel = new JPanel(new FlowLayout());
    protected JButton alternateButton = new JButton();
    protected Vector listenerComponents = new Vector();
    protected SimpleDateFormat monthFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("MMM yyyy");
    protected void setFormat(SimpleDateFormat SDF) { dateFormat=SDF; }
    protected Color selectedBackground, selectedForeground,
                   background, foreground;
    public DatePopup(JComboBox comboBox) {
         this(comboBox, defaultSDF);
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         dateFormat = SDF;
         this.comboBox = (DateComboBox)comboBox;
         calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
         // check Look and Feel
         background = UIManager.getColor("ComboBox.background");
         foreground = UIManager.getColor("ComboBox.foreground");
         selectedBackground = UIManager.getColor("ComboBox.selectionBackground");
         selectedForeground = UIManager.getColor("ComboBox.selectionForeground");
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         alternatePanel.setOpaque(true);
         alternateButton.setBorder(BorderFactory.createRaisedBevelBorder());
         alternatePanel.add(alternateButton);
         alternateButton.addActionListener(this);
         initializePopup();
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    // begin ComboPopup method implementations
    public void show() {
         try {
         // if setSelectedItem() was called with a valid date, adjust the calendar
         calendar.setTime( dateFormat.parse( comboBox.getSelectedItem().toString() ) );
         } catch (Exception e) {}
         updatePopup();
         popup.show(comboBox, 0, comboBox.getHeight());
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         for (int i=0; i<listenerComponents.size(); i++) {
         Component c = (Component)listenerComponents.get(i);
         EventListener[] l = c.getListeners(MouseListener.class);
         for (int j=0; j<l.length; j++) c.removeMouseListener((MouseListener)l[j]);
         listenerComponents.removeAllElements();
         popup.removePopupMenuListener(this);
         popup.setVisible(false);
    protected JList list = new JList();
    public JList getList() { return list; }
    public MouseListener getMouseListener() { return this; }
    public MouseMotionListener getMouseMotionListener() { return this; }
    public KeyListener getKeyListener() { return this; }
    public boolean isVisible() { return popup.isVisible(); }
    public void uninstallingUI() { popup.removePopupMenuListener(this); }
    // end ComboPopup method implementations
    //======================================
    //===================================================================
    // begin Event Listeners
    // MouseListener
    public void mousePressed( MouseEvent e ) {}
    public void mouseReleased( MouseEvent e ) {}
    // something else registered for MousePressed
    public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent e) {
         if ( !SwingUtilities.isLeftMouseButton(e) ) return;
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         if ( comboBox.isEditable() ) {
         comboBox.getEditor().getEditorComponent().requestFocus();
         } else comboBox.requestFocus();
         togglePopup();
    protected boolean mouseInside = false;
    public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent e) { mouseInside = true; }
    public void mouseExited(MouseEvent e) { mouseInside = false; }
    // MouseMotionListener
    public void mouseDragged(MouseEvent e) {}
    public void mouseMoved(MouseEvent e) {}
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    public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e) {}
    public void keyTyped(KeyEvent e) {}
    public void keyReleased( KeyEvent e ) {
         if ( e.getKeyCode() == KeyEvent.VK_SPACE ||
         e.getKeyCode() == KeyEvent.VK_ENTER ) {
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    protected boolean hideNext = false;
    public void popupMenuWillBecomeInvisible(PopupMenuEvent e) {
         hideNext = mouseInside;
    public void popupMenuWillBecomeVisible(PopupMenuEvent e) {}
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         else show();
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              label.setBorder(unselectedBorder);
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         if (Alternate != null) {
         alternateButton.setText(Alternate.toString());
         if (alternatePanel.getParent()!=popup) popup.add(alternatePanel, BorderLayout.SOUTH);
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         header.setBackground(background);
         header.setOpaque(true);
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         label.setToolTipText("Previous Year");
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         header.add(label);
         header.add(Box.createHorizontalStrut(12));
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         label.setToolTipText("Previous Month");
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         header.add(monthLabel);
         header.add(Box.createHorizontalGlue());
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         header.add(label);
         label = createUpdateButton(Calendar.YEAR, 1);
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         if (days != null) {
         popup.remove(days);
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         days.setOpaque(true);
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         setupCalendar.set(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK, setupCalendar.getFirstDayOfWeek());
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         int dayInt = setupCalendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK);
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         label.setForeground(foreground);
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         setupCalendar = (Calendar) calendar.clone();
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